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2 hours ago, LoooSeR said:
and at 0:30 - human shield?
In my opinion, yes. Most likely, it was a hostage to open the door.
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6 hours ago, LoooSeR said:
At 1:20, i recognized a operative with "tactical cheeks" - "Khishnik"/Hunter.
0:40 The police force the detainee to crawl on the floor like a caterpillar)))
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4 hours ago, LoooSeR said:
Apperently this is a pic from real operation.
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15 hours ago, EnsignExpendable said:
You can buy a licensed hunting carbine conversion of a DP machinegun, compared to that a Mosin doesn't seem so interesting
75000 rubles ...1250 $ )) 10 round magazine, semi-auto )
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110$ ...7300 rubles
32000 rubles .....480 $
Blank firing rifle - 480 dollars )))) I don't even know it's funny or it's crazy.
Licensed hunting rifle ...11800 rubles ...180$
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Hunting (civilian) version ))) МА-ПП-91 ) МА - "Молот Армз" - "Molot Arms"
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40 & 30rnd experimental 5,45x39. OTs-12 "Tiss" / OTs-14 "Groza" 9x39. Experimental SVK / SVK-S 6x49.
- Sturgeon, Stimpy75, D.E. Watters and 1 other
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4 hours ago, CDNcommissar said:
Does anyone have any information about the MG on top? Supposedly it was from Ruger (experimental).
U.S. MACHINE GUN T23E1 .30 SN# 1
SPRINGFIELD ARMORY
1943
Manufactured by Springfield Armory, Springfield, Ma. - Gas-operated, air-cooled, belt-fed, automatic weapon capable of delivering both a high and low rate of automatic fire as well as semi-automatic fire. 4-groove rifling, right hand twist. Fed by ammunition box capable of holding 100 rounds. Weapon weighs approximately 26.65 lbs. Evolved from T10 series. Improved T23 with addition of a Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) type rate reducer enabling weapon to fire at slow rate. Equipped with flash hider, bipod, carrying handle.
Notes: Except for the machine guns aficionados, this weapon is virtually unknown. It evolved from the T10 series of weapons. The T10s were made in collaboration with Colt, High-Standard and Auto-Ordnance and it is believed that Bill Ruger worked on this project for awhile. The project laid dormant until Clarence Simpson of the Springfield Armory was ordered to pick it up in 1943. His version included a BAR type rate reducer enabling the weapon to fire at a slower rate.
While the weapon tested well, the project was never seriously considered for adoption since they could not get the weight of the weapon under 26 lbs.P.S.
- GMerlon, Belesarius and Collimatrix
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5 hours ago, Belesarius said:
That handgaurd is obviously compensating for something. Long handgaurd is loooooooooong.
These people sell beauty, not convenience and reliability))
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2 hours ago, That_Baka said:
Kalashnikov-Petrov self loading carabine
The bolt group of this carbine repeats the bolt of the Garand rifle.
- That_Baka and Collimatrix
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8 hours ago, Sturgeon said:
A lot of these images don want to display for me, @That_Baka and @Hisname.
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22 hours ago, Sturgeon said:
Source of the photos? My FSB contact wants to know.
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1 minute ago, LoooSeR said:
According to an interview with company representative during one of recent expos filmed by Lazarev, weapon itself (an actual assault rifle) is called ASh-12, while whole system (rifle + accesories like silencers, optics, etc.) is called ShAK-12 (K stands for Komplex/Complex/System).
Thanks I got it) Sly marketing move)
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Tell me please, what is the name of this weapon, ASH-12(АШ-12) or SHAK-12(ШАК-12)?
In different sources, these weapons are named differently. These are two similar models or they have different cartridges.
Thank you)
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July 30, 1943
Tactical and technical requirements number 2456 for the development of a 7.62 mm avtomat for a special cartridge.
Objective:
Develop and produce a avtomat under a special cartridge that would, at a relatively low weight, provide high firepower at short and medium ranges of infantry combat.
1. Avtomat - an individual weapon designed to defeat single and group live targets of the enemy.
2. The weapon are designed for a special cartridge, which has the following main characteristics:
a) caliber - 7.62 mm
b) the initial velocity of the bullet is 670-720 m/sec (calculated data are given for a barrel long - 500 mm)
c) bullet weight - 8 grams
d) weight cartridge - 16 grams
e) the maximum pressure is 3200 kg/cm2
3. The total weight of the weapon with bayonet, magazine, belt and accessories should not be more than 5.0 kg.
4. The length of the weapon without a bayonet should be 900-1000 mm, and with a bayonet 1200-1300 mm.
5. The supply of cartridges is provided from a detachable magazine capacity of 30 cartridges.
6. Magazines should be interchangeable. Filling the magazine with cartridges should be convenient and made without special tools.
7. Mounting the magazine on the gun should ensure a quick replacement of the magazine in any position of the shooter.
Magazine should not spontaneously drop out of the weapon, even with an accidental impact on the latch of the magazine fixation.
8. Locking the barrel bore must be rigid and must exclude the possibility of a shot when the shutter is not fully closed.
9. The trigger mechanism must ensure the conduct of a single and automatic fire, have a reliable fuse, safety catch, trigger pull force - from 2 to 2.5 kg, not to allow double shots when firing single,
do not allow the trigger on the fingers during automatic shooting. The design of the weapon (the trigger bow and the trigger bracket) should provide the possibility of shooting from the weapon in thick gloves.
10. The weapon should have an open sight for shooting at distances up to 1000m. with the divisions every 50m.
11. The front sight should have a safety catch and a reliable fastening, which should provide lateral displacement of the front sight (to adjust firing accuracy).
12. A sighting device should provide stability and speed of guidance and ease of use during operation.
13. The accuracy of the firing of a single fire should not be worse than that of the Mosin-Nagant rifle. The accuracy of shooting in automatic mode should be no worse than that of Degtyarev's machine gun.
14. The rate of fire should not be higher than 600 rpm. When firing at 3-5 rounds, the rate of fire is not less than 80 rounds per minute. When firing in a single mode, the rate of fire is at least 35 rounds per minute.
15. The weapon must have lightweight bipods, which in folded form should not protrude sharply from the dimensions of the weapon and must provide shooting standing and shooting standing on their knees.
16. The bayonet should be saber-shaped. The bayonet mount must be fast, durable and comfortable. The bayonet should have a sheath for wearing on a belt.
17. The butt must be of the usual type with a socket for the placement of accessories and spare parts.
18. The weapon should have a sock belt and ensure the convenience of shooting on the move.
19. Disassembly and assembly of weapons for cleaning should be provided without complex special devices.
20. Work mechanisms should provide 5000 shots without cleaning the weapons.
21. The weapon must fire at any declination angles and in any positions.
22. Breakage of small parts allowed up to 10,000 shots, breakdown of complex parts with 20,000 shots.
23. The number of misfires should be 0.3%when the weapon is cooled after every 150 shots.
24. Weapons should be easy to learn, manufacture, and not have alloy steels, except on some small details.
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1 hour ago, That_Baka said:
While on train i will try to translate tactical technical specification № 2456–43
-Total weight of Avtomat shouldn't exceed 5 kilograms including magazine,bipod and bayonet
-Lenght of Avtomat shouldn't exceed 1200-1300mm with bayonet
-Lenght without bayonet shouldnt exceed 900-1000mm
-Avtomat must feed from detachable 30 rounds box magazine
-Avtomat should have open iron sight sighted to 1000 meters with 50 meters increments
-Groupings in semi-auto should be equal to 7.62 rifle mod 1891/30 while and in automatic fire should be comparable to DP machinegun
-Rate of Fire shouldn't be more than 600 round per minute. Practical firerate when firing in 3-5 bursts no less than 80 round per minute while in semi auto no less than 35 round per minute
-Durability of system shouldn't be less than 20000 rounds
Many thanks) Maybe there were more requirements?)))
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The Small Arms Thread, Part 8: 2018; ICSR to be replaced by US Army with interim 15mm Revolver Cannon.
in Infantry Tools & Tactics
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These are the magazines of the same author - Vladimir Kamzolov. The first one has a plastic case, and the second one is made of steel.
They are from the same project "Poplin"(1971), and have the same index - "M100" (100 rounds 5.45x39).
On the RPK-16, this magazine is installed to draw attention to modern developments in this direction.
And a little more history: